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1.     Attention  Les piles ne doivent en aucun cas   tre expos  es a une chaleur excessive  lumi  re du  soleil  feu  etc       Attention  A  ration correcte   Pour pr  venir tout risque de d  charge   lectrique ou d incendie et   viter toute d  t  rio   ration  installez   l appareil de la mani  re suivante     1  Avant  Bien d  gag   de tout objet     2  C  t  s dessus dessous  Assurez vous que rien ne bloque les espaces indiqu  s  sur le sch  ma ci dessous     3  Dessous  Posez l appareil sur une surface plane et horizontale  Veillez    ce que  sa ventilation correcte puisse se faire en le pla  ant sur un support d au moins dix  centim  tres de hauteur     Side  C  t     15cm     5  5 16                  Specifications    RA P1B RA P1W  Portable audio system    2W 2W  Power Output    kHz 10   THD  40  Input Sensitivity  Impedance   AUDIO IN 250 mV  47kQ  Tuning Range 87 5 MHz   108 0 MHz  Tuner  Preset Stations  1way full range  diameter 40 mm x 2  External DC IN  for AC adaptor   Input Terminal  AUDIO IN  mini jack   Output Power   DC5 V     500 mA  DC 6 V     2 A  EXTERNAL DC IN   Power Source  DC 6 V     SIZE R6  AA BATTERY OR EQUIVALENT x 4     0 5 W  When not under load    1 00 W or less  in Standby mode    3 5 W  with  Power Consumption      iPod devices connected   Input   AC 120 V   60 Hz 0 5A  Output   DC 6 V    2 A         W  240 mm x  H  58 mm x  D  81 mm  Dimensions  WxHxD    g 172  x 2 5 16  x 3 1 4    Weight  Without batteries  0 35 kg  0 78 Ibs     e Specifica
2.   Bottom  Place on the level surface  Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation  by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm  3 15 16   or more        Attention   La touche O    quelle que soit sa position  ne coupe pas la ligne principale  D  bran   cher la fiche principale pour couper compl  tement l alimentation du secteur    La fiche secteur ou un coupleur est utilis   comme dispositif de d  connexion   de l appareil  et l appareil d  connect   doit   tre pr  t      tre utilis          L     tiquette des caract  ristiques nominales se trouve sur l ext  rieur du coffret     T  Union europ  enne seulement         Pr  cautions   e Installez la cha  ne dans un endroit plat  sec  et ni trop chaud  ni trop froid entre 5  C et  35  C    e Installez la cha  ne dans un endroit avec une bonne ventilation pour   viter tout   chauf   fement int  rieur de l appareil     N   INSTALLEZ PAS la cha  ne dans en endroit proche d   une source de chaleur ou sujet    la  pron    lumi  re directe du soleil  a un poussi  re excessive ou    des vibrations     e Laissez suffisamment d espace entre la cha  ne et le t  l  viseur   e Eloignez les enceintes du t  l  viseur pour   viter toute interference avec ce dernier     Pour le Canada   CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRI   QUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMIRIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES  DANS LA NORME SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR     APPAREILS NUMERIQUES      NMB 003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS    
3.  not disconnect the mains line  Disconnect the    mains plug to shut the power off completely   The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device  the  disconnect device shall remain readily operable     Rating label is placed on the exterior of the bottom     ST  European Union only    a    Precautions   e Install in a place which is level  dry and neither too hot nor too cold   between 5  C and  35  C  41  F and 95  F     e Install the System in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat build   up inside the System     DO NOT install the System in a location near heat sources  or in a place subject to direct sun   STOP light  excessive dust or vibration     e Leave sufficient distance between the System and the TV   e Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference with TV     For Canada  THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RA   DIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTER     FERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED    DIGITAL APPARATUS      ICES 003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS     CAUTION  Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine  fire or the like     Caution  Proper Ventilation  To avoid risk of electric shock and fire  and to prevent damage  locate the apparatus  as follows   1  Front  No obstructions and open spacing   2  Sides  Top  Back  No obstructions should be placed in the areas indicated by the  dimensions in the illustration     3
4. INSTRUCTIONS    JVC    PORTABLE AUDIO SYSTEM    RA P1B RA P1W    Made for    iPod Q iPhone    iPod Compatibility Chart    iPod touch  2nd generation and Fall  09   iPod touch  iPhone 3GS  iPhone 3G          iPod video  5th Generation     For Customer Use   Enter below the Model No  and Serial No   which are located either on the rear  bot   tom or side of the cabinet  Retain this    iPod photo  4th Generation   iPod nano  5th Generation   i information for future reference     Model No     Serial No     iPod  4th Generation   iPod mini  2nd Generation     iPod mini       Thank you for purchasing a JVC product     62 EN    2010 Victor Company of Japan  Limited    LVT2122 002B  J C   0510KMMCREBET    E NOTES on iPod    This unit can only play the iPod audio    You can use the iPod video function and hear the audio but cannot play the video    Do not carry the System with iPod connected  You might drop it down or it might cause  damages to the connector part    Do not touch or hit the iPod terminal pins or the connector pins directly  It might cause  damages to the connector part    If the iPod does not play correctly  please update your iPod software to the latest ver   sion    For details about updating your iPod  check on the Apple web site  lt http   www   apple com gt     JVC is not responsible for any loss of or damage to iPod that might result from the use  of this product    Sound distortion may occur when playing back audio sources with high recording  levels  When dist
5. ans une installation r  sidentielle  Cet appareil produit  utilise  et peut   mettre une   nergie de haute fr  quence et  s il n est pas install   et utilis   en  conformit   avec les instructions  il peut causer des interf  rences nuisibles aux com   munications radio  Il n   y a  toutefois  aucune garantie que des interf  rences ne se  produiront pas dans une installation particuli  re  Si cet appareil cause effectivement  des interf  rences nuisibles    la r  ception de la radio ou de la t  l  vision  ce qu on  peut   tablir en mettant l appareil en marche et    l arr  t  nous encourageons l utilisa   teur    tenter de corriger l interf  rence par une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes          R  orienter ou d  placer l antenne de r  ception         Accroitre la s  paration entre l appareil et le r  cepteur         Brancher l appareil dans une prise ou un circuit autre que celui auquel le r  cepteur  est branch           Consulter un vendeur ou un technicien radio TV exp  riment   pour obtenir de l   aide        ATTENTION  Afin d   eviter tout risque d   electrocution  d incendie  etc      1 Ne pas enlever les vis ni les panneaux et ne pas ouvrir le coffret de l appareil   2 Ne pas exposer l appareil a la pluie ni a l humidit     Pour   viter tout risque d incendie et pour pr  venir tout dommage       N utilisez aucun autre adaptateur CA que l adaptateur secteur fourni       N utilisez pas l adaptateur CA d un autre appareil     CAUTION  The WI button in any position does
6. aptor    This Unit runs on AA batteries or from the AC adaptor    To load batteries  open the covers of the battery compartments and  insert AA batteries  not supplied  in the right and left compartments   four batteries total     Be sure to match the poles       correctly        Read    Safety Precautions    on page 1 thoroughly in order to handle the dry batteries correctly                                                                                J ER    EX          FM wire antenna    Pull the FM wire an   tenna out of the pocket  in the battery compart   ment cover and extend  the antenna along the  groove of the Unit and  in the direction where sone Wall outlet   you can get the best ceo Q AC 120 V  60 Hz  radio reception  f          AC adaptor  supplied     RA P1B   AA R609  RA P1W   AA R610    SNOOZE BRIGHTNESS button  Pressing this button displays the current time     If you press and hold this button while the power is turned on     the display light turns on and off       Even if the power is not supplied to the Unit  the display is lit     Listening to   Charging the iPod    m Listening to the iPod    1 Set the iPod in the Unit      Set the dock adaptor and then set the iPod      Securely insert the iPod all the way into the adaptor      A terminal cover is covering the connecter terminal when you purchase the Unit  Remove  the cover before use      If you do not connect the iPod  be sure to cover the connecter terminal with the terminal  cover  Dust or the lik
7. ced on the apparatus     For U S A  Caution  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by party responsible for  compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment     Note  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa   tion  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if  not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful inter   ference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference  will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interfer   ence to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equip   ment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  more of the following measures         Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna        Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver        Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     CAUTION  To reduce the risk of electrical  shocks  fire etc    1 Do not remove screws  covers or cabinet   2 Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture   To avoid the risk of fire and to 
8. e may infiltrate the Unit and cause malfunctions      When you operate the iPod  support the iPod from the back side  Excessive force may  damage the connector terminal     2 Turn on the power   When the iPod is selected as the audio source  it automatically starts playback     3 Select    iPod    with the SOURCE button   The Unit automatically starts playback     il Playback   Pause  Press and hold this button to switch the iPod to the sleep mode     CCS Next song   Fast forward  Press and hold    Previous song  Press this button during playback to jump back to the  beginning of the track     Fast rewind  Press and hold      Dock adaptor  Supplied with the iPod or purchased separately          You can remove the dock adaptor by pulling up the slot with your fingernail or  a fine tipped tool      Pay attention not to injure your fingertip or damage the connector      If a dock adaptor was not supplied with your iPod  purchase a dock adaptor from  Apple Inc  For details  visit Apple   s website   lt http   www apple com  gt        ff     Listening to FM Broadcasts       E Setting the time  Set the time with the power off   1 Press and hold the SOURCE button     2 While the time display is flashing  press the    SOURCE button     If  O  is flashing  press  lt 4   BI to make the time display flash     E Listening to the radio   Extend the wire antenna to use it    1 Turn on the power    2 Select    FM    with the SOURCE button     3 Select the time display setting and the curren
9. ortion occurs  it is recommended to turn off the equalizer of the iPod   For information on operating the iPod  see the iPod instruction manual    If you do not turn on the power of this unit and only connect the iPod to this unit  power  may be supplied to the iPod       Made for iPod    and    Made for iPhone    mean that an electronic accessory has been  designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone  respectively  and has been certified  by the developer to meet Apple performance standards  Apple is not responsible for  the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards   iPhone  iPod  iPod classic  iPod nano  and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc    registered in the U S  and other countries     Warnings  Cautions and Others   Mises en garde  precautions et indications diverses    WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE     CAUTION   Do not block the ventilation openings or holes   If the ventilation openings or holes  are blocked by a newspaper or cloth  etc   the heat may not be able to get out    Do not place any naked flame sources  such as lighted candles  on the apparatus   When discarding batteries  environmental problems must be considered and local  rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly   Do not expose this apparatus to rain  moisture  dripping or splashing and that no  objects filled with liquids  such as vases  shall be pla
10. prevent damage       Do not use any AC adaptors other than the one supplied       Do not use the supplied AC adaptor for other equipment     AVERTISSEMENT   POUR PREVENIR LES RISQUES D   INCENDIE OU DE CHOCS  ELECTRIQUES  NE PAS EXPOSER CE APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A L   HUMIDITE     ATTENTION   Ne bloquez pas les orifices ou les trous de ventilation   Si les orifices ou les trous  de ventilation sont bloqu  s par un journal un tissu  etc   la chaleur peut ne pas   tre    vacu  e correctement de l appareil    Ne placez aucune source de flamme nue  telle qu une bougie  sur l appareil   Lors de la mise au rebut des piles  veuillez prendre en consid  ration les probl  mes de l envi   ronnement et suivre strictement les r  gles et les lois locales sur la mise au rebut des piles   N exposez pas cet appareil a la pluie     l humidit       un eqgouttement ou    des   cla   boussures et ne placez pas des objets remplis de liquide  tels qu un vase  sur l appareil     Pour les Etats Unis  Attention   Les changements ou les modifications qui ne sont pas explicitement    approuv  s par la partie responsable de l observance pourraient mettre fin au droit de       utilisateur d utiliser le mat  riel     Remarque  Cet appareil a   t   test   et il s est av  r   conforme aux limites applicables     un appareil num  rique de classe B  en vertu de la Partie 15 des R  gles de la FCC   Ces limites sont con  ues de mani  re    assurer une protection raisonnable contre les  interf  rences nuisibles d
11. set channels in advance     Start playback from the external device        E Registering broadcast station in preset channels   Presetting   You can preset up to 10 preferred stations  P01 to P10      1 Select    FM    with the SOURCE button     2 Press the   II button   A channel number is displayed     3 Select your desired channel number with the  lt 4    gt  gt I button   and press and hold the  gt  I  button     The channel number starts flashing     4 While the channel number is flashing  use the  lt  lt     gt  1 button to  select the frequency of the station that you wish to register and    press the  gt  H button   The selected frequency will be registered in the selected channel     If you made a mistake or the setting disappeared because of a power failure or the like  start  over from Step 1     E Listening to the channel of a broadcast station you  registered    1 Press the  gt  II button while    FM    is selected    A channel number is displayed and the signal of the registered frequency is picked up   2 Select a channel number with the    lt     gt  gt  button    The signal of the frequency registered to the selected channel number is picked up     E About the Display Indications    Displayed numbers  icons  etc  Lights when the timer mode is selected   Volume level adjustment   00 to 32      FM 87 5 to 108 0 MHz  Frequencies   P01 to P10  Channels   External device Audio in 00 to 32  Volume level        Flashes when the remaining battery  level is low     Set
12. t  time   Use  lt  lt     gt  gt  to select a number and press the SOURCE  button to enter it  Then  you can select the next item  The  items are switched in the following order     3 Select a frequency with the  lt 4    gt  gt   button     When you press and hold the k   lt     gt  gt  button  the Unit automatically searches for  broadcast stations  The search is finished when a signal is picked up  Press the but   ton again while searching is in progress to quit the search     Press to switch between the frequency and channel display          If you made a mistake or the setting disappeared because of a  power failure or the like  start over from Step 1        CCS Press to raise the frequency or select a preset channel   Ooo moo Press to lower the frequency or selects a preset channel     Dock adaptor   Supplied with the iPod or  purchased separately     VOLUME button    Adjusts the volume level of the Unit            Power button             BE eeuag  ENEE  LARM 1         z SNOOZE BRIGHTNESS      aaa aa a a    EEE A eee             E Charging the iPod    1 Connect the AC adaptor to the Unit     The iPod battery is not charged while the Unit is operated on battery  power supply     2 Set the iPod to the Unit   Charging starts     E Setting the timer  Set the timer with the power off       The iPod is charged while any function of the Unit is used  4 Press and hold the SOURCE button     The iPod is charged while the Unit is turned off     See the iPod instruction manual abou
13. t charging times  2 Use the  lt  lt     gt  gt  button to display  0  and press the SOURCE    button     3 Select the time and so on when to start playback   Use the  lt  lt     gt  gt  button to select the setting and press the SOURCE button to enter  it  Then  you can select the next item  The items are switched in the following order     If you made a mistake or the setting disappeared because of a power failure or the like  start  over from Step 1     Listening to External Devices        Playing back from the iPod   Connect an external device to the Unit    Connect the external device to the AUDIO IN jack on the rear of the unit using a  stereo mini plug cord  not supplied      Hour     Minute     Sound source  iPod      Volume level when timer playback starts        Playback time     Setting complete   The current time is displayed              The last selected track is automatically played back   To the audio output of a CD MD digital   The playback time is set in 5 minute increments from 10 to 30 minutes   audio player  etc  or headphones terminal          Receiving the signal from the FM radio     Hour     Minute     Sound source  FM      Channel is selected      Volume level when timer    playback starts     Playback time     Setting complete   The current time is displayed         Turn on the power   Select    Audio in    with the SOURCE button       The playback time is set in 5 minute increments from 10 to 30 minutes     Register desired broadcast stations in pre
14. ting the Timer of the iPod  FM Radio or Buzzer     Sounding buzzer   Hour     Minute     Sound source  bb  buzzer      Setting complete   The current time is  displayed        You cannot set the volume level of the buzzer     If you do not stop the buzzer  it keeps sounding for 3 minutes     4 Switch the ALARM switch to    TIMER PLAY            appears on the display     When the ALARM switch is switched to    TIMER PLAY     the Unit is locked with the power off     E Stopping Timer Playback     Pausing timer playback  Snoozing function     Press the SNOOZE BRIGHTNESS button during timer playback   Timer playback stops temporarily but it restarts after 9 minutes  This operation repeats  up to 6 time     Stopping the timer playback    Press the power button during timer playback    Timer playback stops and it restarts at the same time the next day     E Cancelling the timer  Switch the ALARM switch to    ALARM OFF        
15. tions and appearance are subject to change without prior notice     AC adaptor       15cm 15cm  cm cm   5 1S 16    5 1S 16      10cm   3 1S 16      Troubleshooting    If you are having a problem with your System  check this list for a possible solution before calling for service     e AC adaptor is not inserted securely  Plug in securely   Power does not come on  e       The batteries are exhausted   Is the timer set  Turn off the alarm   mount the Dock adaptor properly   e Is the iPod firmly connected to the connector plug of the unit   Cannot operate iPod  e Is the iPod properly functioning  Test the iPod functions in stand alone  condition   e Is the iPod firmly connected to the connector plug of the unit   iPod cannot be charged  e Is the AC adaptor connected  The iPod cannot be charged while the  Unit is operated on batteries   cause of noise   an te var    a ro  set higher than    16     the unit auto   vs AC adaptor   matically lowers the level to    16      Resetting the unit  If  Troubleshooting  does not eliminate malfunctioning  failure to operate or display properly  etc     press the RESET button on the bottom of the unit with something having a sharp point  while the unit is turned on   After pressing RESET button  unplug the AC adaptor and wait a while before plugging it again   e While resetting the unit  the clock is also reset  Adjust the clock after resetting the unit           o p  RESET       A    Preparation of the Unit    E Setting the batteries   AC ad
    
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